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7/21/2025, 8:48:11 PM
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Here’s some clarification on the upcoming films — including their production companies and brief descriptions:
>Scream 7 (Paramount Pictures)
>Cat in the Hat (Warner Bros. Animation)
>Hoppers (Disney Pixar)
>The Bride! (Warner Bros.) – A punk-rock take on Bride of Frankenstein, set in modern times. Christian Bale plays the monster, Jessie Buckley is the bride, and Jake Gyllenhaal also stars.
>Super Mario Bros. 2 (Universal Pictures / Illumination)
>The Mummy (Warner Bros. & New Line Cinema) – A horror film directed by Lee Cronin.
>The Mandalorian and Grogu (Disney & Lucasfilm)
>Masters of the Universe (Amazon MGM Studios) – A $200 million big-budget theatrical release directed by Travis Knight.
>Scary Movie 6 (Paramount Pictures) – The Wayans brothers return as directors.
>The Dish – Directed by Steven Spielberg, written by David Koepp. A UFO/alien story in the spirit of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
>Toy Story 5 (Disney Pixar)
>Supergirl (DC Studios)
>Minions 3 (Universal Pictures & Illumination)
>Moana (Live Action) (Disney) – Starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Maui.
>The Odyssey (Universal Pictures) – A new film by Christopher Nolan.
>Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Sony Pictures & Marvel Studios/Disney) – Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
>Clayface (DC Studios) – A horror film based on the Batman villain, with a story by Mike Flanagan. Small budget (~$40 million).
>The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender (Paramount Animation) – First film from Avatar Studios, based on the Nickelodeon series.
>The Hunger Games: Sunrise of the Reaping (Lionsgate) – A prequel focused on Haymitch Abernathy.
Here’s some clarification on the upcoming films — including their production companies and brief descriptions:
>Scream 7 (Paramount Pictures)
>Cat in the Hat (Warner Bros. Animation)
>Hoppers (Disney Pixar)
>The Bride! (Warner Bros.) – A punk-rock take on Bride of Frankenstein, set in modern times. Christian Bale plays the monster, Jessie Buckley is the bride, and Jake Gyllenhaal also stars.
>Super Mario Bros. 2 (Universal Pictures / Illumination)
>The Mummy (Warner Bros. & New Line Cinema) – A horror film directed by Lee Cronin.
>The Mandalorian and Grogu (Disney & Lucasfilm)
>Masters of the Universe (Amazon MGM Studios) – A $200 million big-budget theatrical release directed by Travis Knight.
>Scary Movie 6 (Paramount Pictures) – The Wayans brothers return as directors.
>The Dish – Directed by Steven Spielberg, written by David Koepp. A UFO/alien story in the spirit of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
>Toy Story 5 (Disney Pixar)
>Supergirl (DC Studios)
>Minions 3 (Universal Pictures & Illumination)
>Moana (Live Action) (Disney) – Starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Maui.
>The Odyssey (Universal Pictures) – A new film by Christopher Nolan.
>Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Sony Pictures & Marvel Studios/Disney) – Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
>Clayface (DC Studios) – A horror film based on the Batman villain, with a story by Mike Flanagan. Small budget (~$40 million).
>The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender (Paramount Animation) – First film from Avatar Studios, based on the Nickelodeon series.
>The Hunger Games: Sunrise of the Reaping (Lionsgate) – A prequel focused on Haymitch Abernathy.
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